Arabella Holzbog
Arabella Laura Holzbog (born 1 October 1966) is an Anglo-American actress and visual artist, occasionally credited as Arabella Tjye.
Arabella Holzbog | |
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Born | Arabella Laura Holzbog 1 October 1966 |
Nationality | British and American |
Occupation | Actress, visual artist |
Years active | 1988–present |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 2 |
Born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England,[1] Holzbog is the daughter of Thomas Jerald Holzbog, an American architect, by his marriage to the Anglo-Norwegian artist, Wendy-Ann Wilson,[2] whose parents were the painter Frank Avray Wilson and his wife Ivy Higford Eckbo.[3] They were married in Surrey in 1958,[4] and had an older daughter, Jessica, born in Kensington in 1963.[5]
Holzbog graduated from Pomona College, California, with a first degree in Art, then studied performance art and theatre at Riverside Studios in London. She went on to work as an actress in films, television, and on stage.
In 1995 Holzbog began to work with Daniel Ezralow, particularly on dance theatre projects, and they were married in 1999 and have two children.
Screen acting career
- The Last Samurai (1988), as Caro[6]
- Stone Cold (1991), as Nancy[7]
- Tales from the Crypt: Easel Kill Ya (1991), as Dead Body
- Soulmates (1992), as Sara Foster
- Riders (1993), as Helen MacAulay, later Helen Campbell-Black
- Red Shoe Diaries: Tears (1995), as Anna
- Carnosaur 2 (1995), as Sarah Rawlins[8]
- Hologram Man (1995), as Natalie Stern
- Women: Stories of Passion: As Always, Madelaine (1996), as Young Madelaine
- Cupid (1997), as Linda
- Silk Stalkings: A Question of Faith (1997), as Janet Pearson
- LA Firefighters: The Big One (1997), as Rebecca Hardy
- Conan: The Labyrinth (1998), as Salea
- Catalina Trust (1999), as Siobhan O'Riordan
- Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (TV Series): The Sleepwalker (2000)
- Alias: Reckoning, A Broken Heart (2001), as Laura Bristow[9]
- Ocean Park (2002), as Ellen Thorne
- Bad News Bears (2005), as Shari Bullock[10]
- Across the Universe (2007), as Prankster
Notes
- "HOLZBOG, ARABELLA LAURA", in Register of Births for Stroud Registration district, vol. 7B (1966), p. 898
- Paid Notice: Deaths HOLZBOG, THOMAS JERALD, in The New York Times dated September 28, 2008, accessed 21 January 2018
- Contemporary Authors (1975), p. 679
- "HOLZBOG, Thomas J, and WILSON, Wendy A." in Register of Marriages for Surrey North, vol. 5g (1958), p. 874
- "HOLZBOG, JESSICA J", in Births, Kensington, vol. 5C (1963), p. 1816
- Jacob Levich, The Motion Picture Guide 1996 (1996), p. 186
- John Willis, ed., Screen World 1992 (Applause Theatre & Cinema Book Publishers, 1993), p. 49
- Mark F. Berry, The Dinosaur Filmography (2005), p. 340
- Nikki Stafford, Robyn Burnett, Uncovering Alias: An Unofficial Guide (2004), p. 193
- Rob Stone, The Cinema of Richard Linklater: Walk, Don't Run (2013), p. 199